So I made a cake. And I may have mentioned before I hate making actual cakes. I am more of a cupcake kind of gal. My theory is that if you make cupcakes, you can mess a few up, and you can also eat like 20 and not feel as badly. But if you make a cake, you only have once chance to decorate it, and not screw up. And I usually screw up. And you cannot eat 20 pieces of cake without looking like a pig. Or so I have been told. Anyway I was planning on letting Pork Chop do another gummie cake for Hubby. But he just ends up pulling all the gummies off and not eating it. So this year I had a plan. I was so going to make him a super fancy cake. And one that he would totally eat!
Well one of those two things turned out to be true. I'll let you guess which one. But if nothing else I tried a new recipe, and I got a cake stand thingy finally. I had been using a lazy susan for over 20 years, so there you go, cake for Hubby, baking item for me. Win win!
See how fancy that is? I paid $20 at a sale, not sure if that is a good deal, I don't want to know if it's not though. |
So I found this cake on a blog called Smashed peas and carrots. Best part about it, it is a cake mix based cake. I love that! So I got everything I needed and set to work. Now keep in mind Hubby was in the same area of the house as me, so he just played X Box with Pork Chop while pretending to not have any idea what I was doing. Good man Hubby, keep it up.
found on Smashed Peas and Carrots
-1 box white cake mix
-eggs called for on box, plus one more
-butter in place of the oil called for on the box
-milk in place of the milk called for on the box
-1 TBSP cinnamon
Mix it all together and pour into your prepared pans. Bake at 350 until tooth pick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Allow to cool then remove from pan and allow to fully cool on cooling rack. I placed the cakes in the freezer after they cooled to set up.
Thisis how I frost a cake, I cover the top, then sort of push the extra over the edge, then add to the sides as I go. |
Found on Smashed peas and carrots
-2 cups butter
-1 cup brown sugar
-2 TSP cinnamon
-2 TSP vanilla
-6-7 cups icing sugar
-milk if needed
Start with room temperature butter, I just usually cube it up on a large plate before I start measuring out the other stuff, and it is usually good by then. So cream the butter, add the brown sugar and cream again, add vanilla and cinnamon and mix well. Mix in your icing sugar and if needed add milk until it is the consistency you want.
This is tiny and it cost over $2, I am in the wrong business. |
And just in case you were wondering, a rustic cake can be all bumpy and swirly and no where near smooth. I am good at rustic.
This was the extent of Pork Chops help. It went in the trash just so you know. |
I am really proud of the fact I can blur out his name, not too proud that if you really try you can still read it. |
So I just used one of those tubes of gel you get at the store, because I didn't want to bother making icing or colouring it. It cost over $2, which is a total rip off, but at the same time, it allowed me to not have to do anything, so it sort of paid off. And I blurred out Hubbies name to protect him. And to hide the fact I totally forgot a letter in his name and squished it in later. He was all "really?" And I said "shut up, I went snow boarding with you! And made you a cake, your name? It doesn't matter!" Or something like that, I may have just given him a dirty look, who knows, I was tired.
Anyway we didn't get to eat the cake for like three days, we were doing stuff, like eating diner out and having free birthday deserts, so there was no time for cake. And when we finally did have it, we thought it was too much. I think that if I cut the layers in half and made it a four layer cake with thinner icing layers it may have worked. As it was we tired to eat it, and Pork Chop liked the cake part. But I ended up sending it to work with Hubby, and then Pork Chop was mad, and said he wanted more. I will tell you now I ended up making him a tonne of red velvet cupcakes to make up for it, and that he didn't eat more that 2 I think. And not even on the day I made them, like days later. Sigh.
Also I think this as a cupcake would be good, so it is not a loss at all, I really did like it. Hubby, well here's to another year with a cake he won't eat.
Oh and just to show you how much I love him, look what I did.
I hate to point it out, but I was so sore for like 4 days I could hardly walk. Stupid middle age! Oh and Happy Valentines day!
Also I really appreciate those of you that have clicked on my Top Mommy Blog button, it allows you to click once every 24 hours and it moves me up so new people can find me. Thanks again.
9 comments:
You are a brave woman to try snowboarding! You won't find me sliding down slippery snow on anything. LOL!
My daughter has been snowboarding lately and she loves it. I love the way you frost a cake, too!
Way to go on the slopes girl! Even though you ended up giving away most of your husband's birthday cake it was the sweet thought that really counts. Making him his favourite cookie flavour in a BDay cake was really sweet. Happy belated birthday to him.
I'm with Lisa! Brave woman! LOL!!
You look great...I could never snowboard. I am a coward.
Thanks guys, I really am not brave, I may or may have not been crying a little bit on the hill. But I had glasses on so no one can prove anything;p
Your cake sounds amazing. We are huge snickerdoodle fans here. Might have to try it. But, like you, I'm a huge cake making fan either. =o) But I might have to suck it up for snickerdoodle!
my hubby's favorite cookie is snicker doodle ~I'll have to try this!! I'm good at rustic too!!! :):):)
Sounds delicious. And what an adventure. Thanks for linking up to Tasty Thursdays. The next party is live!! http://www.mandatorymooch.blogspot.com/2013/02/tasty-thursdays-29.html
Thanks, Nichi
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